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The theory of "sexist language" is no credit to feminism, says sally Kelley. The theory seems to say that words cannot have more than one meaning, she says. "Man" and "he" in some usage mean males, then they can't mean both males and females. But the theory is flawed in its understanding of the nature of language, she writes.
The theory of "sexist language" is no credit to feminism, says sally Kelley. The theory seems to say that words cannot have more than one meaning, she says. "Man" and "he" in some usage mean males, then they can't mean both males and females. But the theory is flawed in its understanding of the nature of language, she writes.
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The theory of "sexist language" is no credit to feminism, says sally Kelley. The theory seems to say that words cannot have more than one meaning, she says. "Man" and "he" in some usage mean males, then they can't mean both males and females. But the theory is flawed in its understanding of the nature of language, she writes.
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Unduh sebagai PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd